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  • Working with Data in ASP.NET 2.0 - Querying Data with the SqlDataSource Control
  • All of the tutorials we’ve examined so far have used a tiered architecture consisting of presentation, Business Logic, and Data Access layers. The Data Access Layer (DAL) was crafted in the first tutorial (Creating a Data Access Layer) and the Business Logic Layer in the second (Creating a Business Logic Layer). Starting with the Displaying Data With the ObjectDataSource tutorial, we saw how to use ASP.NET 2.0’s new ObjectDataSource control to declaratively interface with the architecture from the presentation layer. While all of the tutorials so far have used the architecture to work with data, it is also possible to access, insert, update, and delete database data directly from an ASP.NET page, bypassing the architecture. Doing so places the specific database queries and business logic directly in the web page. For sufficiently large or complex applications, designing, implementing, and using a tiered architecture is vitally important for the success, updatability, and maintainability of the application. Developing a robust architecture, however, can be overkill when creating exceedingly simple, one­off applications. ASP.NET 2.0 provides five built­in data source controls – SqlDataSource, AccessDataSource, ObjectDataSource, XmlDataSource, and SiteMapDataSource. The SqlDataSource can be used to access and modify data directly from a relational database, including Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Access, Oracle, MySQL, and others. In this tutorial and the next three, we’ll examine how to work with the SqlDataSource control, exploring how to query and filter database data, as well as how to use the SqlDataSource to insert, update, and delete data. Download
  • Forget Web 2.0, where’s SMS 2.0?
  • Last month I was fortunate enough to be invited to a private roundtable of operator executives and entrepreneurs asked to share their ideas and opinions on the opportunities and challenges facing the mobile data industry. Now it’s a very rare day when these two constituencies can agree on anything, so imagine my surprise when both camps reached a consensus on the positive impacts that Web 2.0 services will have on non-voice revenues. The operators expressed their envy and excitement about the pace of innovation and consumer adoption of Web 2.0 services on the internet, and with certainty predicted good fortunes and optimism for the entire value chain when these Web 2.0 services have been migrated to mobile. Indeed this group isn’t alone in its optimism for this “Web 2.0 to Mobile” migration strategy. It seems not a month went by in 2007 without an announcement by a handset vendor, a mobile operator, a media company, or hundreds of entrepreneurial software startups, investing in technical and marketing initiatives and ultimately clamoring to align themselves with one of the Web 2.0 superstars. Okay I admit it. I just don’t get it. Perhaps I’m slow because I’m Canadian, but I just don’t understand the business rationale or source of optimism related to this “Web 2.0 to Mobile” migration strategy. If this optimism is being driven by the scale of revenues that Web 2.0 companies generate from advertising on the internet, and how this can in some shape or form lead to a new revenue stream for mobile
  • Using Cluster Analysis for Deriving Menu Structures for Automotive Mobile Multimedia Applications Paper
  • This paper describes the cluster analysis technique and how it can be used to support menu interface design for in-vehicle multimedia applications. Cluster analysis and similar types of classifying techniques have proven effective for developing simple menu interfaces. This paper extends the use of the cluster analysis technique to a more complex system that consists of 201 generic functions. These functions are representative of those being incorporated into near-term multimedia products. Study results show promise for using cluster analysis as a tool for incorporating the user’s organizational structure into the design of a complex menu architecture. Cluster analysis may also benefit the automotive menu designer by providing a means for partitioning menu tasks into chunkable units that can be easily accessed by the driver in single glances. Download Using Cluster Analysis for Deriving Menu Structures for Automotive Mobile Multimedia Applications Paper
  • The Audi A5 Manual
  • The fine aesthetics of the Audi A5 result from the. powerful statement made by its blend of … background against which the Audi A5, as a new model Content of this Audi A5 Manual PDF: The fine aesthetics of the Audi A5 result from the powerful statement made by its blend of function and design. This applies equally to the body and the interior. Audi designers refer to this as a holistic design concept - an approach that communicates the logic of the Audi A5’s sporty character and, above all, its harmony. Exceptional awareness of what sportiness calls for is shown by the driver-oriented interior of the Audi A5 with its asymmetric cockpit architecture focused on the driver. The controls, inlays, armrests and storage compartments in the doors of the Audi A5 combine to create an impression of exemplary visual harmony. Surfaces full of life invite the occupants to explore and ‘feel’ the interior architecture. As one would expect from a coupé, this full four-seater is available in a wide range of seat upholstery materials and colours, with additional exclusive customisation options. There’s one thing that never lets the Audi engineer or designer go once it has a grip on them: the driving experience. It’s their motivation and at the same time the scale against which the innovative power of ultramodern Download Audi A5 manual
  • The Economic Impact of BMW on South Carolina PDF
  • The Division of Research May 2002 In 1992 South Carolina reached a milestone in economic development. While the U.S. economy was mired in recession, BMW AG announced it would construct an advanced automotive assembly plant on 1,039 acres of Spartanburg County farmland along Interstate 85, potentially employing thousands of workers. Ten years later, the promise of 1992 has turned into reality, with a powerful economic impact that has spread across South Carolina. Source: moorecms.graysail.com Download The Economic Impact of BMW on South Carolina PDF
  • Ford Sierra Service and Repair Manuals PDF
  • Ford Sierra was first introduced in late 1982 with the option of seven different engines and four different trim levels. This manual covers the four cylinder in-line petrol engines, but other models in the range are fitted with V6 or diesel engines. The Sierra was introduced by Ford as the successor to the Cortina and initially received a mixed reception as it was one of the first vehicles to make use of the aeroback body style designed to reduce the air drag coefficient to a minimum in the interests of fuel economy. Mechanically the Sierra is similar to the Cortina with the exception of all-round independent suspension. Initially, 1.3, 1.6 and 2.0 litre SOHC carburettor engines were available, with Hatchback and Estate body styles. In late 1984, a 1.8 litre SOHC engine became available and in 1985, a performance orientated 2.0 litre SOHC fuel injection engine was introduced. Towards the end of 1986, the 1.3 litre engine was phased out. In order to fill a gap in the range, a Saloon body style, designated the Sapphire, was introduced in early 1987 and shortly afterwards, a 1.8 litre CVH engine replaced the previously used 1.8 litre SOHC engine throughout the model range. A 1.6 litre CVH engine was introduced in September 1991 to replace the 1.6 litre SOHC engine used previously, this engine being broadly similar to the original 1.8 litre CVH engine which was in turn uprated in March, 1992. A 2.0 litre DOHC (Double OverHead Camshaft) engine was
  • USB to RS485 Converter Card User Manual for Windows Vista
  • General Information • UART I/F Supports 7 / 8 Data, 1 / 2 Stop Bits and odd /even / Mark / Space / No parity • Data rate 300 => 250K Baud • 384 Byte Receive Buffer / 128 Byte Transmit Buffer for high data throughput • Adjustable RX buffer timeout • Auto Transmit Buffer control • Integrated Power-On-Reset circuit • Integrated 6 MHz – 48 MHz clock multiplier PLL • USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 compatible Note: The Yellow LED will flash when the unit is transmitting data from the computer to the controller. The Green LED will flash when the unit is receiving data from the computer to the controller. There is no power on LED indicator. Look in your Device Manager to see if the USB485 card shows up under one of the COM Ports. This is a clear indication that the unit is in good condition and is ready to communicate. Download pdf USB to RS485 Converter Card User Manual for Windows Vista
  • Installation Instructions for FORD FOCUS PDF
  • Installation Instructions for FORD FOCUS Tools & Materials Needed: 1. Utility Knife 7. Crank Spring Removal Tool 2. Wire Crimper (Special Tool, available at most 3. Torx™ Wrenches Auto Parts Stores) – or – 4. Hex Nut Drivers 8. Flat Screw Drivers (2) 5. Drill and Bits 9. Add-A-Circuit™ fuse adapter 6. Phillips Head Screw Driver 10. Silicon Sealant (Clear or Black) A. Removing the Door Panel Coverings 1. For ease of installation, do both sides at the same time. 2. Roll the windows to approximately 1/2 open, and so the crank handle is in the Down Position. With either the Crank Spring Removal Tool, or a flat Screwdriver, remove the spring, located in a slot on the back of the crank. 3. Remove the cover plate for the remote-control mirror, which is held in place by 3 spring clips. Remove by gently pulling the front corner of the cover out, and then slide the cover back. 4. Remove the door Pull-handle cover, by inserting a screwdriver into the access hole on the bottom of the handle, and using the screwdriver as a lever, pop off the handle cover. 5. Remove the button covering a retaining screw in the interior door latch backing plate. 6. Remove the 8 Torx™ retaining screws around the perimeter of the door panel, and the single Torx™ retaining screw in the interior door latch. Download Installation Instructions for FORD FOCUS PDF
  • Nikon M-22U Measuroscope with QC-5200 Software with Video Edge Detection
  • The Measuroscope is used to measure the lateral distance between two features on a substrate. The system uses video edge detection to reduce operator error by removing judgment inconsistencies. Resolution depends on magnification of objective and type of detection selected. Minimum resolution is 100 nm for 100x objective and video edge detection. Video Edge detection – Detects edges from distinct variations in field intensity – Must have objective selection on the screen the same as the objective in use. Probes • Singly ‘fired’ by pressing the center scroll button on the mouse. • Continuously fired by selecting ‘continuous fire’ on menu created by right clicking over video view. To acquire points: 1. Select a feature measurement (on upper center menu) or use Measure Magic 2. Select a probe a. One of those listed above, or b. New probe can be used by selecting a point or multiple points depending on if measuring a point, line, or arc/circle (1, 2, or 3 points, respectively). The last point selected should be ‘dragged’ across the edge by the mouse to create the proper probe. 3. Position the probe over the video image 4. Size the probe 5. Select direction of scan (light to dark, dark to light, or first edge) 6. Click the center mouse button to fire Download pdf Nikon M-22U Measuroscope with QC-5200 Software with Video Edge Detection
  • GridConnect Wi232/WiUSB Serial to Wireless Ethernet Adapter User Manual
  • Overview Additional Documentation Application Examples Protocol Support Serial RS232 Interface -USB Interface Power Supply Ethernet Interface LEDs Product CD Technical Specifications Quick Start Required Information Hardware Address IP Address WLAN Settings Installing and Configuring the Wi232 Making a Wireless Connection Configuration Using Web-Manager Network Configuration Automatic IP Address Configuration Static IP Address Configuration Server Configuration Serial Tunnel Hostlist Configuration Channel 1 Configuration Serial Settings Connection Settings - TCP Connection Settings - UDP Email ConfigurationWLAN Configuration Configurable Pins Apply Settings Apply Factory Defaults Configuration via Serial Mode or Telnet Port Server Configuration Channel 1 Configuration Baudrate I/F (Interface) Mode Flow Port Number Connect Mode Wi232/WiUSB User Guide Auto Increment Source Port Remote IP Address Remote Port DisConnMode Flush Mode DisConnTime (Inactivity Timeout) SendChar 1 and SendChar2 Telnet Terminal Type Channel (Port) Password E-mail WLAN Settings Enable WLAN Find Network Name (SSID) Enable Ad Hoc Network Creation Security Data Rate Enable Power Management Expert Settings TCP Keepalive Time ARP Cache Timeout High Performance mode Disable Monitor Mode HTTP Port Number SMTP Port Number Security Settings Disable SNMP SNMP Community Name Disable Telnet Setup Disable TFTP Firmware Upgrade Disable Port 77FE (Hex) Disable Web Server Disable Web Setup Disable ECHO Ports Enable Enhanced Password Disable Port 77F0h Factory Defaults Exit Configuration Mode Monitoring the Network Entering Monitor Mode via the Serial Port Entering Monitor Mode via the Network Port Monitor Mode Commands Updating Firmware Troubleshooting Problems and Error Messages Binary to Hex Conversion Conversion Table Scientific Calculator Conformity Wi232/WiUSB User Guide